$1,049.00 – $1,399.00
Haitch Golf Burleigh Series CB & PRO Iron Sets, with a choice of clubs ranging from 4 iron to AW. Select from our professional sets ranging from 6 to 8 clubs that are custom fitted, just for you.
*Due to high demand, new Haitch Golf Burleigh Series CB orders will be shipped first week of April 2025.
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Haitch Golf Burleigh Series
By Golfers for Golfers
Haitch Burleigh Series Irons are crafted with you in mind.
Each iron is custom-built to fit your swing, ensuring perfect balance, control and power with every shot. Designed with precision engineering and premium materials, these irons offer unparalleled performance on the course. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, Haitch irons provide the confidence and consistency you need to elevate your game.
Experience the difference of a truly personalised club that works with you, not against you.
Satisfaction with better performance.
1020 premium forged carbon steel.
Backed by our lifetime manufacturers guarantee.
Free custom adjustments of every Haitch Iron.
Made with premium components & custom ferrules.
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The correct grip size is crucial for golfers as it directly affects their ability to control the club and the resulting ball flight. When using a neutral (standard) grip size, the clubface is generally returned square to the target at impact. However, if the grip size is too large, it can hinder the player’s ability to release their wrists through impact, causing a block or fade in the ball flight. On the other hand, if the grip is too small, an early release may occur, resulting in a pull or draw shot. For right-handed golfers, a draw shot curves from right to left, while a fade shot moves in the opposite direction, from left to right. By determining your golf grip size, you can either correct an undesired draw or fade in your normal swing or choose a grip that properly fits your hands.
To ensure a precise fit, measure your hand according to the given instructions and compare the measurements with the chart provided below.
In order to obtain accurate measurements, first measure the distance from the Dominant Wrist Crease to the tip of your longest finger (refer to picture “Hand Measurement 1”), and then measure the length of your longest finger from the web to the tip (refer to picture “Hand Measurement 2”).
Now with a note of your measurements, refer to the chart and instructions below
The provided chart displays both your ideal grip size based on your measurement and the steps to obtain the correct grip size.
To start, locate the block on the chart under ‘Measurement 1’ that corresponds with your first measurement (wrist crease to tip of finger).
Then, moving left to right along the chart, locate your second measurement (finger web to tip) in the same row.
To the right of this block, you will find the recommended grip size along with the total number of wraps of grip tape required to adjust the shaft butt and achieve the recommended size.
The length of a golf shaft is an important factor in determining the golfer’s swing and performance. The proper length of a golf club will depend on several factors, including the golfer’s height, arm length, swing style, and skill level.
If a golf club is too short, it may cause the golfer to hunch over, leading to poor posture and a lack of control during the swing. On the other hand, if a golf club is too long, it can cause the golfer to stand too upright, resulting in a loss of power and accuracy.
The length of the golf club also affects the swing weight, which is the amount of weight a golfer feels when they swing the club. A longer club will have a higher swing weight, which can be more difficult to control for some golfers.
Ultimately, the proper length of a golf club is a matter of personal preference and should be determined through trial and error, fitting sessions, or consultation with a golf professional.
To determine the appropriate length of your golf club, you can begin by measuring your overall height. However, relying solely on this method may not provide enough information for an accurate determination. A golfer’s overall height is typically taken into account as part of the club fitting process, which involves various factors to ensure a proper fit.
The wrist-to-floor measurement is widely used in determining the appropriate club length as it provides a more accurate calculation. Unlike using a golfer’s overall height alone, the wrist-to-floor measurement considers additional factors such as arm and leg length that can affect the calculation. Even individuals of the same height can have different wrist-to-floor measurements based on these factors, highlighting the importance of this metric in the fitting process.
To obtain your wrist-to-floor measurement, stand on a hard surface with your arms hanging straight down by your sides. It’s essential to wear regular street shoes or sneakers to avoid any height alterations from wearing high heels.
From this position, using a tape measure, take the measurement from the floor up to the crease in your wrist.
With this measurement plus the first height measurement, you can ensure a proper club fitting that suits your needs.
Now with a note of your measurements, refer to the chart and instructions below
Armed with both your overall height measurement and your wrist-to-floor measurement, you can refer to the provided chart as a calculator to determine what adjustment from the standard you would need when buying your new clubs.